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Off-Topic Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: BengalTiger on March 15, 2009, 01:03:42 pm
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The Obama Deception (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KrpRocaEfQE)
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Let's say I'll remain over 95% sceptical to what they claim in that movie. It's created by an executive producer of "Loose Change", but it's worth watching (as fiction, not as a documentary).
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lol
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I'm not gonna watch it because I don't like watching conspiracy stuff like this for a few reasons.
"Alex Jones is an American paleoconservative talk radio host and documentary filmmaker." And not cause he's conservative, but that's part of it. Do you think this massive conspiracy is gonna be blown wide open by a nobody? Some guy with almost no "inside" information?
Also, if this is true, these guys are way way smarter than all of us.... and probably should be in charge anyways. ;)
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Ugh, Alex Jones
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*sigh* Oh yes, more New World Order crap. Conspiracy theory is the art of taking random, insignificant details and assembling it with enough bull**** to make it look like a coherent plan. But when you examine them closely they amount to paranoid speculation and not much else.
Just like all the 9/11 conspiracy bull****, it simply isn't worth the time it takes to watch it.
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I really have to agree with Ryan. Quite frankly, I'm sick of those who find 9/11 conspiracies worth some attention and treat them as "revelation of a hidden truth". :doubt:
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Didn't watch it, conspiracy theories are stupid.
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Didn't watch it, conspiracy theories are stupid.
Conspiracy theories are great, when they're real.
It's fun, after the fact, watching a story unfold.
Current event type tinfoil hat theories are stupid.
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Unfastened coins was better :yes:
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Unfastened coins was awesome...
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people laugh at tinfoil hats, but once the US government deploys their microwave based crowd control weapon at home, we'll be needing tinfoil suits!
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Would that result in massive burns from electric arcs? :p
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To keep from getting cooked i assume. You realize a suit of cockroaches would be better?
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Well if the tinfoil suit is a Faraday cage, the arcs should be only on the outside.
P.S. What about merging the other conspiracy thread into this one?
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I'll just wear a suit of cockroaches and be immune to microwaves and continuously complain about how my burgers and fries are cold and how my suit doesn't care.
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Many conspiracy theories are based on the best, most laughable argument I think is in existence. The formula goes something like this:
*person points out logical alternative, based on what actually happened*
*conspiracy theorist points out "that is what they want you to think"*
Therefore any argument against any conspiracy is null and void because the opposing argument is instantly turned into a part of the theory. To me it's a bit like saying "Rocks have feelings, consciousness, and the capacity to be self-aware; however they can't tell us". Very tricky to prove that statement wrong (as a logical statement, not a scientific one).
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"Rocks have feelings, consciousness, and the capacity to be self-aware; however they can't tell us". Very tricky to prove that statement wrong (as a logical statement, not a scientific one).
With rocks not having a single neuron, I'd find it hard to prove they do have feelings, consciousness, and the capacity to be self-aware.
Oh well. I must not listen to scientists so much, I heard they are members of the conspiracy...
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lol
Spam much?
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lol
Spam much?
His post count won't increase by writing "lol" here.
Conspiracy...?
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"Rocks have feelings, consciousness, and the capacity to be self-aware; however they can't tell us". Very tricky to prove that statement wrong (as a logical statement, not a scientific one).
With rocks not having a single neuron, I'd find it hard to prove they do have feelings, consciousness, and the capacity to be self-aware.
Oh well. I must not listen to scientists so much, I heard they are members of the conspiracy...
You don't necessarily need neurons to have feelings, that's just what they want you to think. :D
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"Rocks have feelings, consciousness, and the capacity to be self-aware; however they can't tell us". Very tricky to prove that statement wrong (as a logical statement, not a scientific one).
With rocks not having a single neuron, I'd find it hard to prove they do have feelings, consciousness, and the capacity to be self-aware.
Oh well. I must not listen to scientists so much, I heard they are members of the conspiracy...
You don't necessarily need neurons to have feelings, that's just what they want you to think. :D
*facepalm* I just lost some IQ points reading this.
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As the XKCD comic pointed out, conspiracy theories are borne of the innate human logical fallacy of correlation implying causality.